Texas Standard for April 28, 2016
Educators do the perp walk in El Paso: Five are indicted on federal charges, and some wonder what took ’em so long. Also: If you’re in Texas illegally, your legal options are limited. One thing that is possible? Adoption. It’s a state policy raising eyebrows and interest. And: Amid growing bipartisan pushback over the rising cost of college, some unconventional wisdom as Texas gets in front of competency-based education. Also: Virtual reality or virtually useless? Some say VR gadgets could boost job safety – we’ll try it out, today on the Texas Standard:

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